Anne also has a wealth of experience representing individual and corporate clients in connection with regulatory and enforcement investigations and indictments, internal investigations, deferred prosecution agreements, and False Claims Act allegations.

In addition to being an accomplished criminal defense attorney, Anne is a sought after speaker and writer. She has recently written on attorney client privilege issues in internal investigations, and has made presentations across the country on a wide range of issues including defending conspiracy cases, attorney client privilege issues in criminal cases, and defense of False Claims Act violations.

Anne received her J.D., cum laude, from Duke University School of Law and her B.A., magna cum laude from the University of Oregon. Following graduation, Anne was a law clerk to Federal District Judge Robert H. Whaley.

Association of Corporate Counsel, Arizona Chapter, Presented with Kathleen Brody “Important Developments in Attorney-Client Privilege: A review of recent cases involving the corporate attorney-client privilege and internal investigation documents and discussion of how to safeguard the privilege of investigation” Phoenix, AZ, October 21, 2014.

What to Do When the Attorney General, Auditor General, and Other Agencies Start Asking Questions?, Presentation with Kathleen Brody to Arizona School Boards Association Law Conference, September 5, 2013.

American Bar Association, Rule of Law Initiative, “Study Tour on Minimum Representation Standards in Death Penalty Cases,” presented talk to delegates from China, “The ABA Guidelines: What differences have they made?,” Phoenix, Arizona, August 23, 2010.

Coalition of Arizonans to Abolish the Death Penalty, Arizona State University School of Justice and Social Inquiry, ACLU of Arizona, Amnesty International, and Arizona Attorneys for Criminal Justice, “Perspectives on the Death Penalty,” Phoenix, Arizona, April 5, 2008; gave talk “The Death Penalty and Terrorism: The Trial of Zacarias Moussaoui.”

Habeas Assistance and Training Counsel Project and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, 4th National Seminar on the Development and Integration of Mitigation Evidence, Washington D.C., March 29 -April 1, 2007; presented workshops on victim outreach in capital cases.

National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers and Southern Center for Human Rights, Making the Case for Life: Mitigation and Jury Selection in Capital Cases, Las Vegas Nevada, September 30, 2006; presented seminar on mitigation in capital cases.

Bryan R. Shechmeister Death Penalty College, Santa Clara, California, August 9, 2006; presented workshop on defense based victim outreach and supervised sessions with students responsible for capital cases at various stages.

NAACP Legal Defense Fund, Annual Airlie House Conference, Warrenton, Virginia, July 2, 2006; presented panel discussion with members of trial team on the Moussaoui case experience and gave workshop on investigation and presentation of multi-cultural mitigation.

Drug offenses under Title 21 of the United States Code, including Booker decision, and issues in the Moussaoui case, lecture, Criminal Law Class of Charles L. B. Lowndes Professor of Law Sara Sun Beale, Duke University School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, 2005.